Absolutely - well said.
Just ask to cancel the transaction in a courteous way and do what you can (some good suggestions have been posted) to avoid this happening again....
Interesting - no offense taken at all. I'd like to hear more about your reasoning on that. I'm seeing that the eagle's feathers on the reverse...
It's an analogy, guy. You know, a literary thing. We're saying exactly the same thing now. Clearly there's subjectivity, but it's within certain...
I'm not a huge fan of the grading services, but to say that they are nothing more than subjective opinion - I dunno, that's like saying that an...
It seems like the cleaned vs no problem coin differential varies depending on the type and value of the coin. I try to stick to either no problem...
I know nothing about the CT shop, but back to the original thread discussion - I recently bought an ICG slabbed coin - XF45- thought it looked ok...
huh. you're joking, right?
Here's another on they're selling:...
So, one is certified and the other is not, right? Since both are pretty common, buy the certified coin if they're the same price. It seems like...
Both are gone. Apparently removed by the seller - "item no longer available". dt
I thought they had raised, or were raising the max final value fee to $200 - maybe soon. dt
Wow - that evidence from the Heritage site is incredible. There should be consequences for fraud like that - but they never go after credit card...
Here are a few more, including the obverse of the trade dollar. dt
That's cool. It's an interesting question because it's graded by NGC as VF30 and I'm wondering if it would be worth trying to have it re-graded -...
Oh, that is a good question. Do you mind if I ask what you think it might be? dt
Several posts have indicated with some confidence that ANACS will eventually meet the Ebay standards. ICG on their website claims they will do...
I recently completed a set of one of each year for Morgans and one of each type for the other CC coins.. Here are some of my favorites:...
Love it!
The email said "numeric grade". So you could say BU, AU, EF, XF, whatever - just no specific number. Doesn't seem like it would affect details...
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